Recent reports of nonintegumentary melanosomes in fossils hint at functions for melanin beyond color production, but the biology and evolution of internal melanins are poorly understood. Our results show that internal melanosomes are widespread in diverse fossil and modern vertebrates and have tissue-specific geometries and metal chemistries. Tissue-specific chemical signatures can persist in fossils despite some diagenetic overprint, allowing the reconstruction of internal soft-tissue anatomy in fossil vertebrates, and suggest that links between melanin and metal regulation have deep evolutionary origins in vertebrates.Recent discoveries of nonintegumentary melanosomes in extant and fossil amphibians offer potential insights into the physi...
Colour, derived primarily from melanin and/or carotenoid pigments, is integral to many aspects of be...
A key feature of the pigment melanin is its high binding affinity for trace metal ions. In modern ve...
Fossil melanosomes are a major focus of paleobiological research because they can inform on the orig...
Recent reports of nonintegumentary melanosomes in fossils hint at functions for melanin beyond color...
The field of fossil colour is emerging rapidly as a new focus of palaeobiological research. Evidence...
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protec...
In living organisms, color patterns, behavior, and ecology are closely linked. Thus, detection of fo...
Melanin is a ubiquitous pigment found throughout a variety of vertebrate tissues where it fulfils se...
Fossil melanosomes, micron-sized granules rich in melanin in vivo, provide key information for inves...
The soft tissues of many fossil vertebrates preserve evidence of melanosomes-micron-scale organelles...
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protec...
A key feature of the pigment melanin is its high binding affinity for trace metal ions. In modern ve...
Melanosomes are organelles that produce and store melanin, a widespread biological pigment with a un...
Fossil melanin granules (melanosomes) are an important resource for inferring the evolutionary histo...
Fossil melanin granules (melanosomes) are an important resource for inferring the evolutionary histo...
Colour, derived primarily from melanin and/or carotenoid pigments, is integral to many aspects of be...
A key feature of the pigment melanin is its high binding affinity for trace metal ions. In modern ve...
Fossil melanosomes are a major focus of paleobiological research because they can inform on the orig...
Recent reports of nonintegumentary melanosomes in fossils hint at functions for melanin beyond color...
The field of fossil colour is emerging rapidly as a new focus of palaeobiological research. Evidence...
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protec...
In living organisms, color patterns, behavior, and ecology are closely linked. Thus, detection of fo...
Melanin is a ubiquitous pigment found throughout a variety of vertebrate tissues where it fulfils se...
Fossil melanosomes, micron-sized granules rich in melanin in vivo, provide key information for inves...
The soft tissues of many fossil vertebrates preserve evidence of melanosomes-micron-scale organelles...
Melanins are widespread pigments in vertebrates, with important roles in visual signaling, UV protec...
A key feature of the pigment melanin is its high binding affinity for trace metal ions. In modern ve...
Melanosomes are organelles that produce and store melanin, a widespread biological pigment with a un...
Fossil melanin granules (melanosomes) are an important resource for inferring the evolutionary histo...
Fossil melanin granules (melanosomes) are an important resource for inferring the evolutionary histo...
Colour, derived primarily from melanin and/or carotenoid pigments, is integral to many aspects of be...
A key feature of the pigment melanin is its high binding affinity for trace metal ions. In modern ve...
Fossil melanosomes are a major focus of paleobiological research because they can inform on the orig...